Steelz made herRing of Honor (ROH) debut on April 1, 2017, at theSupercard of Honor XI pre-show, where she defeatedBrandi Lauren.[7] On the September 15, 2018, episode ofROH TV Steelz unsuccessfully challenged theWomen of Honor World ChampionSumie Sakai in a non-title Proving Ground match.[8] On the July 12, 2019, episode ofROH TV, after defeatingAngelina Love, Jenny Rose and Stella Grey, Steelz became the No. 1 contender for the Women of Honor World Championship which then was held byKelly Klein.[9] Steelz faced Klein for the championship on August 9, 2019, atSummer Supercard, where Klein retained the title.[6] Steelz was booked to participant at the Quest for Gold tournament for the new Ring of Honor Women's World Championship, which was supposed to take place on April 24, 2020.[10] However, the show was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[11] Steelz would later sign withImpact Wrestling.[2]
Steelz made herImpact Wrestling debut on the May 17, 2019, episode ofImpact!, where she competed in aKnockoutsbattle royal, which was won byGlenn Gilbertti.[15] Steelz made her return to the company on the May 12, 2020, episode ofImpact!, where she unsuccessfully challengedKylie Rae.[16] On May 13, Impact Wrestling announced that Steelz has signed with company.[2]
With Steelz arriving to Impact Wrestling, she quickly formed an alliance withKiera Hogan, establishing themselves as thevillainous duo of the Knockouts division. On the June 2 episode ofImpact!, Steelz won her first match on Impact, as she teamed with Hogan where they defeated the team of Rae andSusie.[17] Hogan and Steelz, now known asFire 'N Flava, found themselves feuding withHavok andNeveah, which led into ano disqualification match on the August 11 episode ofImpact!, where Hogan and Steelz were victorious, ending their feud with Havok and Nevaeh in the process.[18] On January 16, 2021, atHard to Kill, Hogan and Steelz defeated Havok and Nevaeh to become the newImpact Knockouts Tag Team Champions.[19] On April 25 atRebellion, they lost the titles toJordynne Grace andRachael Ellering, ending their reign at 99 days.[20] On May 15, atUnder Siege, Hogan and Steelz won them back to become two-time champions.[21] On theSlammiversary pre-show, they lost the titles toDecay (Havok andRosemary).[22][23][24] On the August 5 episode ofImpact!,Savannah Evans attacked Hogan as Steelz only watched, thus disbanding Fire 'N Flava.[25][26]
On July 31 atHomecoming, Steelz teamed withFallah Bahh to compete in a tournament to crown a Homecoming King and Queen, but were defeated by Decay (Crazzy Steve and Rosemary) in the first round.[27] AtEmergence, she teamed with Bahh,No Way, and Savannah Evans for an eight-person tag match, losing to Decay (Steve, Rosemary, Havok, andBlack Taurus).[28] In October, Steelz competed in theKnockouts Knockdown tournament, to determine who will get a future shot at theImpact Knockouts Championship, defeating Jamie Senegal in the quarterfinals,Chelsea Green in the semifinals, but lost toMercedes Martinez in the final.[29] AtBound for Glory, she participated in theCall Your Shot Gauntlet match, where the winner could choose any championship match of their choice, eliminating Rachael Ellering but was eliminated by Melina.[30]
On January 8, 2022, atHard to Kill, Steelz won the inauguralKnockouts Ultimate X match to become the number one contender for the Impact Knockouts World Championship.[31][32] On February 19 atNo Surrender, she went up againstMickie James for the title in a losing effort.[33] On the March 3 episode ofImpact!, Steelz defeated Chelsea Green to get another shot at the title.[34][35] Two days later, atSacrifice, she defeated James to win the Impact Knockouts World Championship for the first time.[36] On the March 24 episode ofImpact!, Steelz made her first successful title defense against James in aStreet Fight.[37] AtMultiverse of Matches, she teamed with Savannah Evans in a four-way tag team match for the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship, which was won by The Influence (Madison Rayne andTenille Dashwood).[38] Steelz then retained her title against Decay, beating Rosemary atRebellion, and Havok atUnder Siege.[39][40] On June 19 atSlammiversary, she lost the title to Jordynne Grace in the inauguralQueen of the Mountain match, ending her reign at 106 days.[41] On July 1 atAgainst All Odds, Steelz failed to recapture the title from Grace in a rematch.[42]
On the August 4 episode ofImpact!, Steelz started a feud with the debutingKiller Kelly, commentating a match between two local talents that the latter took out afterwards.[43][44] The following weeks saw Steelz and Savannah Evans getting attacked by Kelly.[45][46][47] On September 23, at theCountdown to Victory Road pre-show, Steelz defeated Kelly by disqualification.[48] AtBound for Glory, Steelz competed in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet, eliminating Evans and Kelly but was eliminated by eventual winnerBully Ray.[49] The following night (which aired ontape delay on October 13), she lost to Kelly in a no disqualification match.[50][51] On November 18, atOver Drive, Steelz teamed with Evans and foughtThe Death Dollz (Jessicka andTaya Valkyrie) for the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship, but failed to win.[52] On November 30, Impact confirmed that Steelz re-signed with the company.[53] In January 2023, Steelz went for a short hiatus.[54]
On March 24, 2023, atSacrifice, afterDeonna Purrazzo defeatedGisele Shaw, Steelz returned from hiatus and attacked Jai Vidal and Savannah Evans, who accompanied Shaw to the match, turning face in the process.[55] On the April 13 episode ofImpact!, Steelz defeated Shaw in her first match since January.[56]
On January 13, 2024, atHard to Kill, Steelz would compete in an Ultimate X match to determine the number one contender for theTNA Knockouts World Championship. However, she was unsuccessful, as it was won by Gisele Shaw.[57] Steelz began a brief feud withXia Brookside after Hard to Kill, losing to her on the January 18 episode ofTNA Impact!,[58][59] but would get a win over her three weeks later.[60][61] On the February 29 episode ofTNA Impact!, a rubber match was set up where the winner will earn a TNA Knockouts World Championship match atSacrifice, but the two brawled outside the ring and ended in a double countout.[62][63] Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace would later appear on the entrance ramp, declaring that she would defend her title against both women in athree-way match at the event.[64] At Sacrifice, Steelz failed to win the title when Grace pinned Brookside.[65] Steelz appeared on the March 14 episode ofTNA Impact!, saying she never lost to Grace at Sacrifice, and wanted a title shot next week.[66] The following week, she got her title match, but failed to win.[67]
The System and Mustafa Ali's Cabinet (2024–present)
On September 13 atVictory Road,Masha Slamovich defended the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship, alongside Steelz (who took the place of Alisha Edwards due to her not being medically able to compete) against Spitfire. They lost the match and the titles and after the match, Alisha and Steelz turned on Slamovich and attacked her, thus kicking Slamovich out ofThe System and Steelz joining as an associate.[68] At theCountdown to Bound for Glory pre-show on October 26, Steelz competed in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet, being eliminated byLéi Ying Lee.[69] On December 13 atFinal Resolution, Steelz fought Slamovich for the TNA Knockouts World Championship in aFalls Count Anywhere match, but failed to win.[70]
On the February 6, 2025 episode ofImpact!, Steelz competed in a battle royal to determine the number one contender to Masha Slamovich's Knockouts World Championship, being eliminated first by former tag team partner Alisha Edwards. Later that night, she gets consoled byMustafa Ali and follows him.[71] The following week, Steelz joins Ali's Cabinet as his press secretary.[72]
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